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1 ostrearium
ostrĕārĭus, a, um, adj. [ostrea], of or belonging to oysters, oyster- (post-Aug.):II.panis,
oyster-bread, bread eaten with oysters, Plin. 18, 11, 27, § 105.—Subst.: ostrĕā-rĭum, ii, n., an oyster-bed, Plin. 9, 51, 74, § 160:in Baiano locare,
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2 ostrearius
ostrĕārĭus, a, um, adj. [ostrea], of or belonging to oysters, oyster- (post-Aug.):II.panis,
oyster-bread, bread eaten with oysters, Plin. 18, 11, 27, § 105.—Subst.: ostrĕā-rĭum, ii, n., an oyster-bed, Plin. 9, 51, 74, § 160:in Baiano locare,
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3 Ostrea edulis
ENG common oyster, flat oyster, native oyster (UK)NLD gewone oesterGER flache AusterFRA huitre plate, huitre de la Zelande -
4 conchȳlium
conchȳlium ī, n, κογχύλιον, a shell - fish, C.; a purple shell-fish, Ct. — Esp., an oyster: exstructa mensa conchyliis: miscere conchylia turdis, S.—Meton., purple color, purple: vestis conchylio tincta. — Plur, purple garments, purple: Coa, Iu.* * *Imollusk, murex/purple-fish; purple, purple dye/garments (pl.); plant iasineIIshellfish; oyster; purple colour -
5 ostrea
ostrea ae, f plur. ae, ārum, f (C.), and a, ōrum, n (H., O., Iu.), ὄστρεσν, an oyster, mussel.* * *oyster, sea-snail -
6 cirrus
cirrus ī, m a lock, curl, ringlet, tuft of hair, Iu.—A fringe (on a tunic), Ph.* * *curl/ringlet, curly lock; tuft (on bird head), oyster's beard/tentacles; fringe -
7 concha
concha ae, f, κόγχη, a bivalve, shell - fish, mussel: squalentes, V.: cavae, O.: marinae, O.: viles, H. — A mussel-shell: ostrea in conchis suis, O.—Shells were used as trumpets; hence, poet., the trumpet of the Triton, V., O.; also as vessels to hold ointment, H.; or salt, H.; or wine, Iu.— A pearl: Munera fert illi conchas, O.: lucida, Tb. — A dye extracted from shell-fish: concha Sidonide tincta, O.* * *mollusk/murex/oyster/scallop; pearl/mollusk-shell; Triton horn; female genitalia holy-water font -
8 lāc
lāc lactis, n milk: nutricis: lacte vesci, S.: lacte vivere, Cs.: lactis Cantare rivos, H.: lac pressum, cheese, V.: coactum, O.: Qui plus lactis quam sanguinis habet, of tender age, Iu.—A milky juice, milk (of plants): herbae nigri cum lacte veneni, V.: herbarum, O.: cetera lactis erant, i. e. white, O.* * *milk; milky juice of plants; spat/spawn (of oyster) -
9 bryon
kind of fragrant lichen; moss; sea plant (oyster-green?); white poplar catkins -
10 conca
mollusk/murex/oyster/scallop; pearl/mollusk-shell; Triton horn; female genitalia -
11 concheus
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12 conchula
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13 lact
milk; milky juice of plants; spat/spawn (of oyster) -
14 lacte
milk; milky juice of plants; spat/spawn (of oyster) -
15 ostreum
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16 Cyneichthys
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17 Cyneichthys anolius
VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Cyneichthys anolius
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18 Opsanus tau
—1. LAT Opsanus tau (Linnaeus)2. RUS рыба-жаба f3. ENG oyster toadfish4. DEU Krötenfisch m5. FRA — -
19 Yongeichthys lefwichi
—1. LAT Yongeichthys lefwichi (Ogilby)2. RUS устричный бычок m3. ENG oyster goby4. DEU —5. FRA —VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Yongeichthys lefwichi
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20 Diaspidiotus ostreaeformis
1. LAT Diaspidiotus ostreaeformis Curtis2. RUS щитовка f устрицевидная3. ENG pear oyster scale4. DEU grüne Austemschildlaus f [Obstbaumschildlaus f]5. FRA —VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Diaspidiotus ostreaeformis
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